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Show Geneva Ward Over the Toi In Era Drive CONVENTION AT PROVO SUNDAY Fenton Prince, Era director of Sharon stake, reports that Geneva ward is over the top in its quota. The drive began last Monday, October 7, and Mrs. Loiria reported Geneva over the top, by the next day. A chili supper was served the workers who put over the drive. A- cunvenlion will be jj held Sunday, October 13, at the wpli Smith building at Provo. Sharon stake will join with ProX - May-coc- k and I'tah stakes, with Provo lake ai ling as host stake. There lj.l be General Board members vo at ail sessions throughday. It is urgent that all stake board, stake priesthood authorities, ward officers and Volume 10 Number teachers be present at these is a meetings. The following chedule of the daya program: The previously an ANNUAL DEMOCRATIC (Note: nounced meeting for Saturday of Joint session for SPRINGVILLE OCT. evening priesthood authorities and stake Lgrds will be held Sunday BRUNCH AT morning at 8:00 oclock.) 100 a.m. Joint session for authorities and stake The annual Brunch sponsored priest hixid boards. by the Utah Young Democratic 9 00 a.in. General session for Clubs will be held this year Oct-27- , authorities and 1946 (Sunday) at the Memor,11 priesthood officers and ward and ial make Hall, Springville, Utah, 11:00 ,ij out' 1 he A WEEKLY NEWS-MAGAZIN- OF STATE AND LOCAL AFFAIRS E PROVO, UTAH INDKPENDKNT FRIDAY, OCTOI1KR 11, 1Uli Hundreds of Exhibits Ready 27 For Orem Community Fair and Rodeo This Week A. M. teachers. 10:00 a m. to 12 Noon. Department sessions for all executives including secretaries, spec-a- l interest groups, M Men, Cleaners, senior scouts, junior .routs, bee keepers. Era directors. cultural arts leaders. 1:30 pm. Separate session Y. M M. 1 A. Separate session Y. , The theme will be Retain our Gains. Gov. Herbert B. Maw will kry-nol- e the Brunch and Calvin W. Rampton, past state president of the Young Democratic Club, will be guest speaker. A meeting was held in Salt Lake and the following committees have been appointed. Co: Chairman: Mrs. Dee Mecham A. Anne Brodrick Price. Deroration and Arrangements. Miss Norma D. Giles Provo. Finance Chairman: Miss Harriett Campbell Ogden. M. I. A. 215 p.m. Department sessions defor Mutual counselors and partment manual leaders- dance drama directors, instructors, W. s music directors and speech arts directors, superintendents, presid- counselors and ents. activity xcretaries. 3:15 p m. Closing assembly. Orem For Fair Everything is in readiness for Orem's community fair, the first in the city's history, which proni-- ; iscs 1o be a successful affair, as the weather man has promised his support, after a heavy down-- j pour of rain the fore part of this week. i Monte Youngs rides and show the gala affair inaugurated Thursday evening, and exhibits have been readied and entertainments of all kinds has been planned. The Orem fair board met Tucs-da- y evening and put on the final touches of this great event It was also decided that inas-- ! much as little response has been j shown by the wards of the stake in designating queens and attendants to participate in the ; . Adelbert Haleb and Margaret Johnson To Leave On Missions Jaycees Have Concessions Community Tickets: Mrs. Elizabeth Vance Ogden. Publicity: Miss Melva Schadie Salt Lake. This is one of the largest functions of the Democratic party. It was first started 9 years Bjro 'by Eliza belli, Yancc. Ogden, and lias grow n now until it is looked forward too from year to year. Tickets are now available. Utah County Ticket commit tec: Norma D. Giles. Provo: Mrs. Dec Mecham. A. F.; Mrs, Donna Giles. Provo; Miss Melva Miller, Springville: Mrs. Emily Miner. Springville. ; ' , j The Orem Junior Chamber of Commerce held a special meeti- ; ng at Parks Cafe, October d. at 7:30 p m. The purpose of the Sharon Stake at 10 a.m- - Dairy judging. Lunch at Jaycee stands. Carnival all through celebration. 2:00 p.m. Middle and Heavy weight horse presidency will in the Seminary building. a: Stake High 10.30 a.m. The Council will meet Priesthood reeling will be andi-'i-riu- ii at 2 p.m. On Oc tober 19 and 20 will be fbaron stake quarterly conferee o. program will be published weeks issue next pulling contests. Exhibits open all day. after judges have leadership held in the IV y. V, ip-,- . tv. exhibits PROGRAM :.pr Adelbert and Geneva Wards Margaret E. Johnson, daughmissionary farewell prog- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. ram for Margaret E. Johnson Johnson of Orem, lias accepted s:.d Adelbert Hatch at 7:30 p.m. a call to serve in the Northern Grand View Ward California mission, headquarters There will be a ward confere- being in San Francisco. nce and the Stake Presidency Miss Johnson will leave fur vill be there, at the mission home on October commencing 73(1 pm. 21, 1946. Vermont Ward A farewell testimonial will be testimonial for given in her honor Sunday eveMissionary Tarl F. Riding at 5 p.m. ning at 7:30, in the Timpanogos Feasant View Ward ward chapel under the direction Sacrament of Bishop Wilford C. Larsen. meeting at 7:30 p.m. Also Adelbert Hatch's tesli-- ( Uka View Ward monial is being combined. Sacrament commeeting Margaret E. Johnson a gradmences at 7:30 uate of Brigham Young untvers-- 1 p.m. Windsor Ward ity has served in the Timpan-ogn- s at 8 00 Meeting commences Y.W.M.I A. presidency, also pn. has been Sharon stake Sunday Vineyard Ward school secretary for three years. Program will be under 11 She has recently been teachrTection of the Genealogical ing in the Salt Lake schools. rmitieo. Wn. Smith of I'leas-'- t Grove will be the speaker, commences at 7:30 p 1!, P. SPONSORS Timpanogos SATURDAY, OCT. 12 Free all day. The queens will be featured in a parade at Hatch Mr. Adelbert Hatch came from Provo where he lived for over 18 years. He lias lived in Oruii for two years- He has been assistant superintendent of Sunday school and is now a Hi'h Priest, lie has a wife an-- ten A 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. - children. Mr. Adelbert Hatch will go to a the mission. He will leave Monday, October 21 for the mission home. The following program will le given at their testimonial: Opening song. Tcxas-Luuisiunn- Straw Vote Shows Trend To G. O. P. Song Speakers Dr. Arthur L- Beesley and President Henry Taylor. Two piano solos will be given by Miss Johnson's pupils, Joan Jensen and Sherman Bigelow. Two electric steel guitar solos - by Miss Esther LeVitre. Belied, ct. on. Beiponse by the missionaries. at Pron Ward Attention! During the first ifeting commences at :30 week in November, the DaughMOTHERS, DAUGHTERS Conducted bv the Lisbon- ters of Utah Pioneers will sponTlie money sor a paper drive F03 The Stake Primarv Union derived from this drive will go PI IN "iira will he held at 2:3(1 p. to of Utah the History publish r at the Timpanogos ward County". Your cooperation will SI I'iiijfsfiPwnF nfl under the direction ) (irftvii VM lxof Further inforappreciated. dert Mel ha Pvne. Pres. mation will be given next week, j""' Put on a demonstration aecording to Mrs. Miriam BradA pageant is being planned '!(l eake correlation meet in , shaw. chairman of Orem Camp by the LDS Girls organization Friend OT.fn-'ento bo presented at the mothers ;'h Children's in verv home.'' 'and daughter meeting at run comale-c-inc is Mr. Ethel Finch feronre on October 20. at 2:30. r' G E. Norm was taken nicely at her home, follow- in the Sccra auditorium. This j fell Le hr.vpjial Monday, having ing an arcidcnl when pageant will have members from a and hex, fracturing all tlie wards in the stake taking heart attack. striking several ribs. part and will depict the ideals of ari LDS girl from babvhood hpijal Meetinsr of at is confined Laren Lol'c to womanhood. An invitation i 'nuts the Ve'eran's hospital in Balt extended every mother and lv-Eve. Lake C'tv. He was operated on Hau'.thvrs in the stake to '''ci' i hereto' erven that durng the week for anpetunri-is- . 1o nMcnd. Bring the little plan girl Hi wife is the former June a B"nual meeti'i of Sharnn-ywell as those of Mutual age RrnSnn Seoul will be reaeoek. nd oHor 'b Fndav evrninc. Oet. This meeting will take (he 'clr'c 'n the Semin- - The Sharon Stake Girls are l.tinc. The annual re-- . nvbcd to mine and hear Katie nlaee of the regular union meet-- j he given, and the dec-r- f Jensen of the MI. A. Genera1 ing of this organization. Set re-- ! 'vrimittpn member. The Board give a talk In AH G'i!s" ; laries will please send their re-- j ' ipvttod to attend, sc-,- nf 'he stake. Thursday. Oetober ports to Secretary Jesse JohnA. P. Warnictf. who 17 a Timpanogos ward chapel. son. Rt. 1. Provo, before the 15 of the month. beg the meeting. at 7:30 p.m. - T PA32HT onu - e Of interest to our readers because Orem is the home of the candidate fur the top position on the Republican ticket, will bo the Salt Lake Telegram straw vote tabulation. This vote was taken in Still Lake City and County and is a tabulation of voles taken up to and including October nth. The City and County lias been heavily Democratic in years past. It appears public sentiment is running nearly even Artiiur V. Watkins and Senator Murdix'k. The comment of tlie Telegram's political writer is that there is a large doubtful vole of twenty to thirty per cent. This vole was largely Dcmnc ratic in the past, but the majority of it is expected li go re publican, according to this writer. Tlie vote as shown in tlie tabulation is a fair sample of var'r us groups in Salt Lake County. The drift to the liepubli-'a- : is all ihe wav from 5 to 8ni . with the doubtful vole at atiout 2 O'1: as aireauy sian-d- . Aao.!. i.i.c n ..'.irg ilern is the straw vote being taken in Payson by Eli-h- a Warner the Democratic Stale Senator and ' pubiishi r of tlie Payson Chronicle which shows tlie Kcpiihli-canleading fur the first time in 14 yearsn Son:;. le WASTE PAPER DRIVE 1 1 s i I Fridnv r n I.7-130 -'- 1 - 0 ; jffi "V; ' c )' I Okeh, so mom got herself an elk permit And, says George W. Reid, chief deputy game warden, its okeh fur poor old pop, who didnt get a permit, to go along and act as "dog", guide and chief camp flunkey. But, warns Reid, pop doesnt want to make the mistake of Kicking moms gun or of Knocking off mom's elk, lx cause Loth of them are liable to wind up in the clink! Which is just one way of warn-jn- g elk permit holders that their permits arc NOT transferable! reads in The law, Sec. part: Each and every license and shall bo shall permit tlie person only in whose name such license is issued to hunt . . with the same, nnd it shall be unlawful for any person to whom a license has been issued to permit another ' 30-0-2- 3, limiting areas. "All permit holders must cheek IN and OUT of ehecking stations whether or not they kill an animal, Reid warned. The game official pointed out that elk hunting areas are set, up as temporary game preserves during the hunting season and with authorionly those zed permits will lie allowed to for a Prophet". carry firearms during the huntF.xcnna Johnson. Invocation ing period. Jesus Once Sadianient Song So, Mom, you'd better brush of Humble Birth. upon your shoutin'! Scripture Reading Joan .Pync. Tlie Lord's Prayer Solo Max Fielding. Talk Events Taken Place to Fulfill Proplmry. Willard Bradshaw. Talk Events to Come to Full-fil- l Marion BelProphecy lows. Piano Solo Dona Christenson Duel CTunornh Gordon and Donna Hafen. Talk--O- ur to Responsibility Prepare for Christ's coming" June Colder. ResNinse Missionary. We Thank Thee O' God Song for A Prophet". Prayer Marjory Calder. Future Farmers officers meeting was held Wednesday, October 2, at Lincoln high school. Chapters ' represented were American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Lincoln, Wasatch, Springville, Spanish Fork, Payson and Juab. The meeting was started by singing a few songs, after which various offirers discussed duties und plans for the year. Athletic managers reported the basketball schedule for this coming season. Mayor J- W. Gillman of Orem then addressed the meeting, directing his talk on leader- ship. When UTAH COUNTY TO A wa go to prats wo g laarn that in today's gams playad at Lincoln, lha local boys outplayad tha American Fork taam 19-- FLASH: ba-In- 0. In their first league game of this season played last Friday, the Lincoln high school Tigers Pleasant Grove players with an easy victory. Cole ran for two touchdowns and passed for three more. Pleasant Grove, with one of its better teams, racked up a great deal of yardage but was hampered by fumbles and goal fright. The Vikings oAtsrorcd in the last half, Lincoln. but the margin the Tigers had racked up in the first half was never threatened. nut-scor- 13-- RECEIVE FOR $14,000 26-poi- CENTENNIAL The met laid bv which Utah county will match stale centcn-- , nia! funds is still to be settlixl idffinitily by the Utah county commission, which expects to meet soon on the matter, members indicated today. According to word from the state ccntcn-- i nial commission, Utah county I j . Irene Ttircsanskl, mem-Ix- t of Orem Garden Club, one of the lending flower gardeners of Orem, won the grand champion sweepstakes at the associated garden chibs' annual flower show held at the state rapilnl Saturday and Sunday. She was presented the gold cup by Mrs. G. B. Kendall, show chairman of Salt Lake who won it MS IhhMt.aMh The annual the meeting was adjourned those at the meeting attended the show as guests of the Sccra and Lincoln chapter. Lee Larson, president of the Spanish Fork chapter, presided person to rarry the same for the over the meeting. purpose of hunting or angling." To make sure that this law is not violated during the elk hunt, TIGERS TROUNCE Reid announced that extra wardens would be deployed on all VIKINGS 32-- 13 Earl F. Riding Earl F. Riding, nephew of Mrs. Samuel Johnson of Orem, has been called to labor as a missionary in the Central States mission. He will leave foi the mission home October 21, 1946. He attended Lincoln high school and the Seminary and was in the service years. Sunday evening, October 13 at 5 p.m. a testimonial will lie held in his honor in the Vermont ward. The following program will Ik-- given by the missionary .class, Nina Stratton conducting. We Thank Thee O Gort Song Mrs. Prayer. 0, , Ladies cow miking contest with OREM FLOWER SHOW nylons as the prizes. 2:30 p.m. Big rodeo. WINNERS J corn-fenc- Siwmont Ward Sacrament meeting will ; 'duc'M by the bishopric p m. fin- ished. fej'iStd Margaret E, Johnson this of of the fair and two attendants will be chosen, each of wnum will receive ifts of nylons. Also a grand prize will be given fur tlie best riding ability and horsemanship among the girls. Exhibits of hanuicraK, inilt, vegetables, and other produce are invited to be displayed. Tlie exhibits will be staged in the Timpanogos roller skating rink. Construction of the stands and stalls is nearing completion, and the cattle and horses for the rodeo are being rounded up. A dance will be held Saturday night, at 9 p. m. at the Lincoln high school at which valuable prizes including a new electric refrigerator will be given away. Roy Park, fair board chairman said the fair promises to be one of the finest ever held in Utah county. Hundreds of people are making elaborate preparat ions in one of the greatest commun-- 1 ity undertakings in this area, he pointed out. ON TRANSFERS ILLEGAL 11:30 a.m. SERVICES meet ride. From those entering, a queen ELK PERMIT HOLDERS DRAW WARNING PROGRAM FRIDAY, OCT. 11 10:00 a.m The ten queens and Orem Riding Club will give riding exhibitions. . on a.m. ID lU.OU Ugnt weight horse pulling con- tests. was to give Chairman Parks and his assistants Lowell Bigelow and Max Peterson an opportunity to organize the concession stands being sponsored by the Orem Jay-cce- s fur Orem Community Fair. meeting Richard SUNDAY riding exhibition and competi-- ! tion for Queen of the fair, en-- I tries would be invited from any unmarried girl in Orem uetween the age of 15 and 18 who can Missionary Honored last year. The award was made at the stale capitol Sunday evening and broadcast over station KUTA. She won over contestants from 33 other garden rlnbs throughout Ihe state. Her arrangement of yellow Mums with Privet hedge berries used in background with sprigs of parsley in foreground . cold elm whu-- was given io the most artistic arrangement regardless of material used Three other inemliers from Orem entered with Mrs. Luzon Crosby winning 1st on Cherokee Brave dahlia. 3rd on basket of detnh'niiim. Mrs Loin Fowlkes winning on single marigold. 2nd on dieel.-iof mari'Xild. 3d (0 5 riu.p'ny i'1 marigolds. Don na Yotk won 1st on single eptrv of zinnia and second on 3 5 discof zinia. Is i;.'.-. 3rd on bir-ke-t I rvn oorange African mari-go?ur! on 3 5 yellow African r nld 3rd on sini:!c seedling will receive Rixmt $14,000, allotted on a population basis, but the sum must lie matched. Some sources contend the money and materials expended by the county nnd communities on various centennial celebrations can he pi need Rgainst the sum ns matching funds. If this is the rnse, the amount will be more than met. J. Earl Lewis, Provo rity commissioner. was chosen vice chairman nf the county centennial committee at a meeting in Provo Mondnv afternoon. Fay C. Packard. of Springville. previously elected chairman, presided. Six rommittfcs finance, snorts, history, publicity, beautification and art will tx chosen from the rnuniv group to coordinate and assist various in their relelmitions The county committee will also allocate slate centennial fund to various cities, upon presentation and approval of budget from the tatter com-miti'-- TO LIVE IN COLORADO Score by quarters: 13 13 Lincoln PI. Grove 0 0 6 7 632 613 Lincoln, touchdowns Cole 2. Madsen (on pass from Cole), Ford (on pass from Cole), Willet (on pass from Cole). Points after touchdowns Cole 2. Pleasant Grove, touchdowns Jack Wcstover 2; Point after touchdown, Ililton. Lincoln substitutions Muhle-steit; Stubbs, t; Baker, lb: Allen. g: Peterson, e: Hatch, e. Pleasant Grove substitutions llereinson. e; Beck, g: J. Walker g: Christiansen, ce: II. Walker hb. Officials Referee, Reed Jones Payson: umpire Lob Collins: head linesman Bert Bullock. Provo. n, IJnrealftv of Sin and Disease, Forms Sunday Topic In the way of righteousness is life; nnd in the pathway there- of there is no death. This assuring declaration, from Proverbs provided the Golden Text for the Lcssim-Sermobased on Mis Lola Sorenson, daughter the searching question Are Sin. (if Mr. and Mrs Sterling Soren- - Dirase. and Death Real?" in all oil- liecnme the bride of Kay J uu'hnrircd Christian Science MdrlnJl. fit Pueblo. Colorado, at Churches on Sundav. October her home, with Bishop C. Wil-for- 13 Larsen performing the cereincluded in the I.csson-Sermimony iu tlie presence of the is this admonition of tlie fam- found in the Enitle of Paul to ilies. the Rinnan: The night is far Following a .hurt honeymoon. siient. the day i at hand: let Mr and Mr. Mitchell will make us Hurefiire cast idf the work lh'-ihome Pud, In. ,f ('arkne. and let us put on oaltia tlie armour of light. Orem Garden Club rivet Vtarv Baker Eddy writes in W'it tie in eji'ij-,,,- . f p,,,l rar TWO DATS LEFT TO Science ami Health iv'lh Key lo roll fat 17 at fir- - Lincoln We are tlie Scriptures: :d R flfl pm Calev Hate-- : PFGiSTER FOR VOTING led to I'elirve ilia! riark-e- s ; of the Wildwood IToltow Farm1 is as real a light, hut at Nnrserv will sneak on slipping of which darkness tlie coming two more Only registraand plant nropagatiops. to!tin' appearance of reality. tion days remain for voters Bn 'in and orrw 'tiea,' and who wish lo cast their ballots n Mr and Mr .T B iTunn had in the (nth. are i Ji, cunniisltiomil 5. No. election. general a their wrrk end itnrs Mr. ce of Life, God. and flee a The remaining day are of Payson, Mrs. Oct. 15 and 29. Cha. ihnn,nm of error before truth If'inn' sister. and love" (p. 215). - y Telegram Straw Vote Tabulation Si nator Congress 1944 d s 3-- 1 ein-inar- - nb-ve- D'-ne- |